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Good Afternoon List:

 

I'm finally in the position where I will soon be ordering a Tmv-71a for use
in my apartment and mobile.  I found a 40-amp Diamond switching power supply
from Associated radio.  Would this supply work well, or is there another
recommendation I should follow?  Also, I was considering getting Anderson
power poles for this as well.  How many sets will I actually need?  I've
never seen those actually set up before so I'm not sure if I need a set for
the power supply and a set for the radio itself.  How difficult are those to
set up?  Thanks for any help and suggestions.

 

73:

 

Scott Van Gorp, K0NFB

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